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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-09, Page 6kWR0$ i1 X 1!SITOR AUGUST Consumer olunln BY WE t UNHY Death is a universally difficult subaeet Iko. discuss- The facto mortality is one many of us find difficult to accept. But: beesilst" we are sensitive and vulnerable at a time of .bereaiement,,logical;', concrete g414a1rtt;e can help. If a , : rSert :dies. call your funeral 1� director immediately. He will help .with arrangements. If the death .occurs, alt the hospital. the family should: can the funeral director of their choice. The director will Make arrangements, with the hospital. If permission for an autopsy is granted by the next of kin, the family :Should follow up with a, call ,to the funeral :director. e 'en, it the hospital attendant has offeredto de, so. 'Hospital personnel may be busy, and: not call until after the autopsy. ;[f the! funeral director is notified, immediately:., arrangements and notification of relatives can: begin.. • The clergymen sltould also be contacted tintatL'I�I�tt aM crisis. RelAtiv4,,G 4N4 be laotitfte4 ttrtrtacdaatc.} :;.} :�� t t Otero learning Of the death etc..-cccu,s .4,,er ]r impersonal s�tuzwc* • elp at Brite of A fox the furzer,i1 at Isfair ro .ask t�4+ ,uort! a price. and Ito. ask for a TM :'...:v n ^ e'* cl~e Ak`5tS Choose. the t"tri• m•G .. yy ^: ,�tx l~ast4:p� �.. 77., . c., tttt p77„,.' - ,4,4n ' - nt roue needs, .:tors fo:low tWo 1 rie fast. ca/led p t," figure for the s :11 ,C's, and one fez ;.csa flte second. a. ,;i.St for all +;tr..eti not,required of th prtcii g Nte'torta,1 Societies 4:: rcx;tmately ;two .per .• Ontario, belongs to S.'ti'oi' services. said. Ms. iw n4 n TOole of the Ontario Etna Service Association. But. said:. his Toole. a fiMeral director can also provide immediate dis ,:osition, o - approximately services at .a, cos t f . pprox y 5300, The average verage funeral cost, in Ontario is . SL.2S0., she Said, dependtng;on the serviced t?rrO ided. Enthattnin g is, not necessary in Ontario except 104a,few cases: where' the death ,was caused hy a highly eorltagious disease or the body crossed provincial lines, Embalm. adds to the cost t of the funeral ins ad....a o ,wilt not prevent a body from, decomposing. and is; not rs.. uired by law, according to the: •Consumer Reports :Magazine of :August 19'9. The only guideline governingthe nature �S of, the casket is a cemetery regulation stating that the container must :be the equivalent weight and strength of 7 q?o ..lent in g g 7/8. inch pine, High-priced .caskets are not. :necessary; remotion. cannot ,occur until 48. hours after death, in the event that the legman decides to call for an autopsy. A few 'taps regarding condolences: FlosNers are a very appropriate way of etlpressing sympathy to the family of the ►eceased,either sent to the funeral' home ie s flowers tar to the.re..4l..nFe• b7 w rs can ;also be sent after the funeral. tndtcatng continued sympathy, Mass cards can be sent 'by Catholic and non•Catholic friends, and are usually available at the church or funeral home. Memorial gifts are also wise choices, Cards can ,bebtainedd from the ;funeral d the family chi dircctor..an h , m y can: name a. tray or fund. Cards, in good taste and in keeping with: your relationship to, .the deceased, and personal notes, sincere and personal, may also help. Telephone calls, or telegrams can also show ,that you care. Constance, The Love .Family ;picnic was, held, on Sunday -O'i the home of Mr. and Mrs.; John Thompson. with. about' S$ attending Brian \ esbitt, Sharon Thompson. Janet Reynolds. and Betty-. Jason, Jo nathan: and Mandy Powley attended the ' Horse Races in.` :Neriy :iannburg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Steven- soti and family visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ,Dave Preszcator and family. Mr. and 'Mrs Er,trak cars der Molan and Mats:: Oakville are agendmg th:*, week visiting with Mrs IA L. Whyte Bill and Mr #i>a.Y` „ Whyte.. Mr. .and: ,Mrs Pa,. Stevenson, laved. Darren. and LtranOe' Fasated Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ron Herman and Cored or Stratford, when they celebrated Core's', 1st birthday. rr/r l'y ra Fire destroys Kippen whea Correspondent MRS. RENA CALDWELL 262.5935. ' Fire destroyed several acres of wheat on the farm of Jack Bell of Kippen 'last Friday. Mr. and Mts. Ken Alder dice and Pamela of Saudi Arabia visited relatives in the area last weekend. Mrs. Ruth Dickert, Harris - ton :w arris-ton:;i. as the guest of : her, sister Mrs:. Norman 'Rickert recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Yamam- oto'haye sold their house in Kippen and are moving to Strathroy. The new owners are Mr. and Mrs. Hummel, Il'derton•. Mr. and MrsGary Cooper and familc. London. are • spending the',hohday .week end with Mr. and Mrs Vivian Cooper. • Weekend guests With Mi. and Mrs. Bert Faber were Mrs. Harold Nicholson; Delta Alberta and Mrs. Jim Messaros Wakau Sask.' Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Schmidt and Charlene.: f't':•iii homme . Sask, Leonard Schmidt. 'Hard'iStY.. Alberta.. Mr. and Mrs: Tom Bcnhale.._ Bayfield, Mrs.. ;Tutt Messari+s and daughter Gail and Mrs.; Harold Nieholson ;acre, din. ner guests with Mr.and .Mrs Bert Faber' on Friday last. An pay.you Expodsitivoide ir Classii will Cdi lla you tried one? .Dial $w"•€l introducing... John Elligaen who has. joined' Gary Dill Electric as a partner. John has 6 years experience and has an electrical licence. *Industrial •Cornmercia •House Wiring Specieiizingn farm wiring dal'^ Ga1ry : 344y2442 John 345-2447 CQnst4nce surprise birffldayparty Correspondent MRS. Main(SER: 4$2.7141 Mrs. Tom Whyte, Richard, Jim and John helda surprise birthday party on Friday evening July 27th for Tom Whyte in honour ,of his 40th birthday Those attending were 'Walter and Muriel: McClure, Sa ' Ma _tit a>s4 . McClure, John ;and Carolyn Thompson: W.L. W.L. Whyte, Harold, Bill and Jeff Whyt Paul Vand der Molan, JoanWhyte, . David- Brian, Crystal and Murray: Ken and. Lois Cook, Seaforth , Paul. and Josephine Cook of R.R #1, Clinton, Nelson and. Fettle McClure, Rev. Stan McDonald'. of Hensah,. Bob Storey of Clinton', Doug and Marie Shean of Mitchell, Linda and Dennis: Riegel of Stratford. Mrs. John Thompson. , Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township attended; a` 4 birthday party for Susie Tottenham (Great neice of Hunters) on Sunday held at the home of her parents. Doug and Linda Tottenham; of Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs,, Frank 'Riley visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Burden Brown) of Hanover, Sharon Thompson and: Brian Nesbitt spent Sunday in Collingham. Uchiki San 11 month old! Japanese spaniel from Whyte Villa Kennels became a Champion on, July f0th in, Exeter, he is now Champion Nippon Uchiki San. 'THIS WEEK'S Mrs. Cam Patterson of London visited on Thursday with her grandparents Mr. :and' MP. Frank Riley.: Court Constantine L1812, catered to 950, people, on Wednesday Augus. 2nd at the Beef Barbecue held in. Seaofrth Arena. Weekend visitors With gr., and Mrs. John Thompson*; Sharon and Bob Were _Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynold i Nancy Jo and Bob ,Brenda); Janet Reynolds and: Xtnce Burnhart all of Southfield„ Michigan; Mr.. and Mrs. Andy Thornpaon of Oakville.. Mrs. Barry Powley, Jason, Jonathan and Mandy,. "returned' ,to Thompson's. having spent the last two weeks with the Reynolds family.. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Mrs. Freida Boa of Hensall visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and, Mrs. Frank. Riley. • Cut from Canada- Grade, A Beef Chutrk, BLADE STEAKS Weston Jam Filled BUNS Pkg. of 6 Freshie air Kool Aid 'DRINK CRYSTALS 8-10 g; Pkg 10/. i McLean frozen Whole Baby CARROTS ,2 ib,bag Libbys beep Brown BEANS WITH PORK or in Tomato' Sauce nl_ 9 14 1. oz. Tin Top Valu Skinless WIENERS .98 1 -Ib. Pkg. EAFOR.T Store. Hours: Mon. to Wed, 94 . Open Thurs. • Fri. til 9 Sat, 9-5 p.m. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL. August 11, 1979.:. (ONLY) • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUiREMENTS USA No. '1 Grade CANTELCUPES each KIST G 1 NGERALE 30 fl. oz., bottle plus deposit Javex LIQUID BLEACH 128 f1. oz. jug. <De`lsey Bathroom TISSUE 2 roll pkg. Tide POWDERED DETERGENT 12 litre Box. Prod of Ontario CAULIFLOWER head Cavalier GARBAGE BAGS Pkg. of 10 Libbys. Red KIDNEY' BE; 10 fI. oz. Tin TGA No. 1 Grade BUTTER11.` 1 Ib. Print Kraft MIRACLE WHIP 1 Titre Jar Fresh PORK BUTT CHOPS Il Weston Soft N 'Crusty Pkg., of 12 Canada No. 1 AD.LETT.U�. Davids Strawberry or Choc. Wafer BISCUITS ■ 75 200 gram Pkg. McLean Frozen Crinkle or. Straight Cut FRENCH FRIES 1 2 kg. bag Pepsodent TOOTHPASTE 99 100 ml. Tube ■' TGA FACIAL TISSUE .59 Pkg. of 200